Accused of driving under the influence, refused blood alcohol test

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This photo provided by Val Verde, Texas, County Sheriff's Office shows one-time NFL cheerleader and reality TV bride-to-be Mary Delgado who is out of jail after being arrested in a Del Rio, Texas, bar, Sunday, Nov 16, 2008. Delgado, who accepted a televised proposal from "The Bachelor," or professional bass fisherman Byron Velvick, in 2004, was arrested in Del Rio early Sunday after refusing to leave a local bar. She was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct, public intoxication, and resisting arrest and released about an hour later.

Updated at 6:15 PM CDT on Thursday, Aug 12, 2010

While it's true most seasons of the "Bachelor" don't end in happily ever after, Mary Delgado has taken it to a whole new level.

Maribel "Mary" Delgado, 42, the woman who was given the final rose and later proposed to by "Bachelor" Byron Velvick on the show's 6th season, was arrested early Thursday morning in Tampa for misdemeanor driving under the influence after refusing a blood alcohol test, the Tampa Tribune reported.

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This incident is Delgado's third run in with the law. In 2008, she was arrested for public drunkenness in a Texas bar, and was booked on battery charges a year earlier after allegedly punching Velvick in the face, according to People magazine.

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Of his relationship with Delgado, Velvick once said: "Just because you met on a reality show, got engaged on this beautiful incredible setting doesn't mean that we're Prince Charming or Beautiful princess."

Velvick, a professional fisherman, and Delgado called it quits in 2009, five years after their final rose ceremony.